We are delighted to feature The Resilience of Empty Space, a photography exhibit by Lopez Island artist Pam Pulver, opening Saturday, March 7, 4:30pm.
Drawn by color, light, and movement in the natural world, Pulver’s work explores moments of quiet harmony between landscape and wildlife. Her photographs capture fleeting encounters — a frog sheltered within a garden, herons mirrored in still water, a deer emerging seamlessly from the curve of the land, or a paddle-boarder illuminated by golden evening light. Each image reveals how environment and living beings complete one another.
Both photographer and poet, Pulver approaches photography as an act of refinement and attention. Inspired by the creative power of absence — the blank canvas, the empty page — her work embraces simplicity and restraint. Through an economy of form, she invites viewers to slow down, notice what remains when clutter falls away, and discover meaning in stillness, openness, and light.
Opening Reception & Artist Talk
Saturday, March 7 · 4:30 pm
Join Pam Pulver for an opening celebration and live discussion about her artistic processes and the story behind her work.